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SUBURBAN mrSBURGH'S UUICEST <'iRCULAT(pN
In Two $ections SO*’
Mayor NIarto Guy
Otto Weiss
Ramsey Longaker w»»—
FEB. 29only comes oncQ every four years, and 1988 is a Leap Year. But no mat- corner. The HaraSd asked Sewickley area residents to show some spring in their ter what the year« the last day of February means that spring is just around the step for the camera. J^oir more Leap Year jetes, jump to page 5 in today’s paper.
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Candidates file for spring primary
By EdStanlctiwski Jr. liiie'
filidg d^dline year’s
jHimaiy, which falls on April 26.
Those casting votes for J^ Assembly in'the 2Bth District will have to wait until the g«»ral elecfion for a contest.. Republican incuml>ent Elaine • Farinef is the only candidate to file for her party’s nomination, and Dale Newman is the sole name on Democratic ticket.
However, voters might experience a sense of deja vu, because both women ran against each other in the 1986 race. The 28th District includes all Quaker Valley except Glenfield.
Fanner, a McCandless resident, is a former McCandless councilwoman and manager of the Howard Hannaileal •Estate office there. She earned master’s and bachelor’s degrees in business administration from Case Western Resenre University. She is the wife of Sterling Farmer, former vice chairman of. the' Republican Committee in McGandle^.
Mrs. JSTewman is an instructor .at Carlow College and the University of Pittsburgh. She ran unsuccessfully for the s(^t in both 1964'and ld86.
Thrfee candidates have thrown their hats into the Hng for the 18th Congrw-sional District seait: Democratic incum^. bent Doug Walgreh and Republicans J(^ Newman and Drew Ley. The 18th district includes all of th^ Quaker Valley except Leetedale.
Walgren; who is serving his sixth teirm in Congt^,' is a resident of Mt,. Lebanon. He is a graduate of Dartmouth;
Insiae
DEJA VU. Seems iike old times for Rep. Elaine Farmer, left, and challenger Dale Newman. The two women battled it out for the28th District seat in 1986.
College and Stanford Law School. Walgren has taught school and worked .in lo^ government, criminal court and private business.
Newman, also of Mt. Lebanon, was graduated from Wake Forest University with a law degn^. He has a business degree from Salisbury State College. Nevmah is employed at the law firm of Reed Smith Shaw & McClay, where he specializes in tax and computer law.
■ . Ley* a Wexford resident, is a rfeal-estlite broker with,Ley Co., his own .firm. He eatned master’s d^ees in . public administration aild business ad-
sburgh and Xavier University iii Cincinnati, irrespectively. Ley~*ran unsuccessfully for the state h(me in 1976 against OeorgePott aiidthe statesenate
in 1978 against Edward M. Early.
Democratic incumbent David Mayer-nik and Republican hopeful John O’Brien will vie for the 29th District seat in the state house come fall. The 29th includes Glenfield. ' '
Mayei^, who is serving his fourth term, is'a West View resident. He earned a master’s degree in public administration and a bachelor’s degree in administration from the University of Pittsburgh. He Is the youngest person to attain office in the 29th.
■O’Brien, who ran unsuccessfully against Mayemik in 1986, is a pa^ committeeman in Ross Township, where he resides. He is a graduate of Fort" Union Military Academy in. Viirginia. , '
Democratic incumbent Austin Mur-
Locai legislator
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Union Aid adds new residence
Herald announces awards for 1987
8
Heights man lives musical fantasy
phy of Charletpi is running unopposed for -the 22nd District seat in Congress, which includes Leetsdale. No Republican filed. Mui^phy is seeking his seventh term.
Murphy was-reprimanded by his colleagues for ethics violations last year.
Candidates have until March 2 to withdraw.
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Siiyng:
Edgeworth
GlenMd
Hafiyite
LaatToiwndiip
iMtsiye
(Wnm
^•IWIPWf
Sewkl^ Heights Sewiddsyiiii -
Vol. 85 No. 8P
OUAUTVAaJCKTtfgG
* KAAWKOF rslTEOWTY
We€lResd£#i£i&>^£3ahf 24; 1988
18 Gateway Publicatipn
SUBURBAN mrSBURGH'S UUICEST ent Elaine • Farinef is the only candidate to file for her party’s nomination, and Dale Newman is the sole name on Democratic ticket.
However, voters might experience a sense of deja vu, because both women ran against each other in the 1986 race. The 28th District includes all Quaker Valley except Glenfield.
Fanner, a McCandless resident, is a former McCandless councilwoman and manager of the Howard Hannaileal •Estate office there. She earned master’s and bachelor’s degrees in business administration from Case Western Resenre University. She is the wife of Sterling Farmer, former vice chairman of. the' Republican Committee in McGandle^.
Mrs. JSTewman is an instructor .at Carlow College and the University of Pittsburgh. She ran unsuccessfully for the s(^t in both 1964'and ld86.
Thrfee candidates have thrown their hats into the Hng for the 18th Congrw-sional District seait: Democratic incum^. bent Doug Walgreh and Republicans J(^ Newman and Drew Ley. The 18th district includes all of th^ Quaker Valley except Leetedale.
Walgren; who is serving his sixth teirm in Congt^,' is a resident of Mt,. Lebanon. He is a graduate of Dartmouth;
Insiae
DEJA VU. Seems iike old times for Rep. Elaine Farmer, left, and challenger Dale Newman. The two women battled it out for the28th District seat in 1986.
College and Stanford Law School. Walgren has taught school and worked .in lo^ government, criminal court and private business.
Newman, also of Mt. Lebanon, was graduated from Wake Forest University with a law degn^. He has a business degree from Salisbury State College. Nevmah is employed at the law firm of Reed Smith Shaw & McClay, where he specializes in tax and computer law.
■ . Ley* a Wexford resident, is a rfeal-estlite broker with,Ley Co., his own .firm. He eatned master’s d^ees in . public administration aild business ad-
sburgh and Xavier University iii Cincinnati, irrespectively. Ley~*ran unsuccessfully for the state h(me in 1976 against OeorgePott aiidthe statesenate
in 1978 against Edward M. Early.
Democratic incumbent David Mayer-nik and Republican hopeful John O’Brien will vie for the 29th District seat in the state house come fall. The 29th includes Glenfield. ' '
Mayei^, who is serving his fourth term, is'a West View resident. He earned a master’s degree in public administration and a bachelor’s degree in administration from the University of Pittsburgh. He Is the youngest person to attain office in the 29th.
■O’Brien, who ran unsuccessfully against Mayemik in 1986, is a pa^ committeeman in Ross Township, where he resides. He is a graduate of Fort" Union Military Academy in. Viirginia. , '
Democratic incumbent Austin Mur-
Locai legislator
3
4
Union Aid adds new residence
Herald announces awards for 1987
8
Heights man lives musical fantasy
phy of Charletpi is running unopposed for -the 22nd District seat in Congress, which includes Leetsdale. No Republican filed. Mui^phy is seeking his seventh term.
Murphy was-reprimanded by his colleagues for ethics violations last year.
Candidates have until March 2 to withdraw.
PONTIAC
CADILLAC I GMCTfilUCKS
VJ\TH OVtR _
tSOO
^,900 REBATE
1«M MMW fimf MNMIS Sit •8988*MrSik. rUUiDIIm niice 7“ T'- . 1988D«VI1LC
~WaJuwwN(woiiMDAM SSt •10^888* «>T«k. IVHWUNDNIWMM ' SS.r •18,688*mT%« 19«H»HM0UGHAM
iMMANVNIWPIMlMn • (9M BIIAND NSW BONNIVIUII Sir •13^88*«»U 1988 ELDORADO
t ■
1988 S^15 I^ICkUP :
•n^wmcnoH ^stHiooviROMvt,.
^H688‘ ^ FULtDCL - fRice
ONLY
»THI AUNtW 4.3 Limfi V6 tNOINf HOW HIRR ON ML S.15T«t
NOW AT THE
...NEWSTAN!>-
FINEST FACILITV . IN THE WORLD
4200 william PENN HIGHWAY
^ full del.
PRICE
W • FUU.DEI.
247-1600